Advanced Electrical Troubleshooting,
Repairs, and Isolation Techniques
(Including Preventive Maintenance)

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electrical troubleshooting

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R19,999.00 Per Delegate

Course overview:

Electrical systems form the backbone of modern industrial, commercial, and utility operations. Failures in these systems can lead to costly downtime, safety hazards, and productivity losses. This intensive training course is designed to provide participants with the advanced knowledge and practical skills required to troubleshoot, repair, and isolate faults in complex electrical systems. It goes beyond basic fault-finding to introduce systematic diagnostic methodologies, the use of advanced test equipment, and the execution of reliable repairs.

Additionally, the course integrates a critical focus on preventive maintenance, empowering professionals to proactively manage the health and longevity of electrical assets. This combination of reactive and proactive maintenance strategies ensures optimized system performance, reduced risk of failure, and enhanced workplace safety.

Participants will gain hands-on experience using industry-grade diagnostic tools and work on real-world scenarios involving motors, switchgear, control circuits, and more. The training is also designed to reinforce compliance with international and local electrical safety regulations, including safe isolation procedures and proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE).

Whether you are working in manufacturing, utilities, mining, or facility management, this course equips you to elevate your troubleshooting accuracy, maintenance effectiveness, and overall system reliability.

Course Objectives:

Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:
1. Apply Advanced Troubleshooting Methodologies
Systematically analyze and resolve electrical faults using step-by-step diagnostic processes.
2. Utilize Test Instruments Effectively
Correctly operate diagnostic tools such as multimeters, insulation resistance testers, clamp meters, and thermal imaging cameras.
3. Diagnose and Repair Complex Electrical Systems
Identify, isolate, and repair faults in motors, control panels, distribution boards, drives, and lighting systems.
4. Interpret Electrical Drawings and Schematics
Read and analyze single-line diagrams, wiring schematics, and ladder logic diagrams for accurate troubleshooting.
5. Perform Safe Electrical Isolation
Implement correct lockout/tagout (LOTO) procedures and isolate equipment safely in accordance with best practices and safety standards.
6. Execute Effective Repairs
Apply industry-standard techniques for rewiring, cable termination, component replacement, and electrical restoration.
7. Implement Preventive Maintenance Practices
Design and carry out a preventive maintenance program that reduces unexpected failures and enhances asset reliability.
8. Comply with Electrical Safety Standards
Demonstrate knowledge of relevant safety standards (e.g., NFPA 70E, OSHA, IEC) and apply them in daily maintenance and repair tasks.
9. Minimize Equipment Downtime and Improve Reliability
Increase system uptime through accurate fault detection and preventive actions, improving productivity and safety outcomes.
10. Enhance Technical Confidence and Decision-Making
Strengthen the ability to troubleshoot under pressure, make informed repair decisions, and effectively communicate technical issues.

Who Should Attend:

• Electrical technicians and supervisors
• Industrial electricians
• Maintenance engineers
• Electrical safety officers
• Plant operators and facility managers
• Technical personnel responsible for electrical systems in manufacturing, utilities, and infrastructure sectors

IN HOUSE AND ONLINE TRAINING

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While both In-House and Online training can present with cost-effectiveness and time-efficacy, there are some very specific differences between in-house courses and those based online.
The demand for additional courses by individuals or groups of people is increasing. Still, it depends entirely on the preferences of a person what type of training he or she wants to receive. Online courses and in-house training carry some similarities but they are considered to exhibit some very pivotal differences too. Despite that, both types of learning can be really beneficial for attendees.

For Registration and other Training arrangements,
contact us on the detail below.

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info@bmktraining.co.za / www.bmktraining.com